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26 Sep

A fresh approach to water – from a te ao Māori perspective. Far North District Council news story

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26 Sep

Wai Ora, Kāinga Ora Project – Te Hiku Radio interview.

Rau Hoskins joins us this morning to share some insights on the "Wai Ora, Kāinga Ora" project and their main goals so far.

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26 Sep

Wai Ora, Kāinga Ora Project – Te Hiku Radio interview

This morning we discussed with Eruera Lee Morgan the "Wai Ora, Kāinga Ora" project, which focuses on water regeneration and ecosystem r...

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26 Sep

Meet 25 young wāhine and tāhine changing the world

Across Aotearoa, young wāhine and tāhine are doing amazing things. They’re fighting for representation, campaigning for the environment...

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26 Sep

Whakapapa (Episode 1)

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26 Sep

MIT & housing solutions for Maori

Mapuna visits Purangakura in Tamaki Makaurau. Its kaupapa centres around the 'transformative power of research that supports Maori comm...

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26 Sep

South Auckland charities address youth homelessness

Manaaki Rangatahi relationships lead Brooke Pao Stanley says the Government is making it harder for disadvantaged whānau to access hous...

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26 Sep

Youth homelessness group calls on government to prioritise young people

An Auckland-based youth homeless collective is calling on the government to make young people a priority and say more research must be ...

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26 Sep

Hou Rongo – Moriori, Music, Manawa

In a marriage of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge technology, Hokotehi Moriori Trust partnered with a research team from the University ...

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26 Sep

Interview with Māhera Maihi – Founder of Mā te Huruhuru

Mā Te Huruhuru : Homeless . Today, homelessness has arrived on our door step of Ryan Place in Manukau. This is absolutely diabolical. T...

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